Sapna Rad Coaching

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I help parents go from yelling to zenning so they can thrive on their parenting journey.

06/03/2026

“The yelling isn’t the problem.”

I know that sounds strange coming from someone who wrote Yelling to Zenning.

But after working with hundreds of parents, I’ve learned something important:

Most parents don’t yell because they’re bad parents.

They yell because they’re overwhelmed.
Because their nervous system is overloaded.
Because they’re carrying stress, anxiety, expectations, and fears that have nothing to do with the spilled milk or the eye roll in front of them.

When we heal the nervous system, parenting changes.

Not because our children suddenly become perfect…
but because we stop expecting perfection from ourselves.

I had the privilege of talking about this and so much more on the Manifest More Podcast with Dawn Maynor.

We talked about:
✨ Why yelling isn’t really about your child
✨ The hidden reason kids stop listening
✨ How to create more peace at home without punishment or power struggles
✨ The shift that changed my own parenting forever

If you’ve ever ended the day thinking,
“That’s not the parent I want to be…”

This conversation is for you. 💛

🎧 Link in comments.

05/28/2026

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“My child listens to everyone…just not me.”

That hurts deeply for so many parents.

But often…it’s not rejection.

It’s emotional safety.

Teens push back most at home because home is the safest place for them to express frustration, emotions, and independence.

That does NOT mean connection is lost.

And the answer is usually not more control.

It’s more connection.

✨ Lead with curiosity instead of correction.✨ Listen to understand instead of react.✨ Create emotional safety before expecting openness.

Because when teens feel heard…they slowly begin listening too.

Save this for the hard parenting days 🤍

Photos from Sapna Rad Coaching's post 05/27/2026

One of the hardest parts of parenting teens is staying calm when they emotionally shut down.

Most parents instinctively push harder because disconnection feels scary.

But pressure often creates more withdrawal.

Teenagers usually open up when they feel emotionally safe — not emotionally cornered.

Sometimes the most powerful thing we can say is:

“I’m here when you’re ready.”

Save this for the next hard parenting moment.

05/26/2026

So many parents are trying to manage behavior without understanding what’s happening underneath it.

Teenagers often communicate stress through withdrawal, irritability, shutdown, or defensiveness.

That does not excuse hurtful behavior.

But understanding behavior differently changes how we respond to it.

And connection almost always creates more lasting change than fear.

Save this for the next hard parenting moment. 🤍

05/03/2026

I went in to disconnect from the world…
and realized how much I was disconnected from myself.

10 days of silence stripped everything down—
no distractions, no reactions, just awareness.

Coming back with less noise,
more presence,
and a deeper understanding of what really matters.

Now the real practice begins.

04/21/2026

Is your child struggling with confidence or self-doubt?

As parents, it’s not always easy to know what to say or how to support them in those moments.

That’s exactly why we’re hosting a FREE 60-minute webinar to help you with simple, practical tools you can use right away.

✨ In this session, you’ll learn:
✔ How to build your child’s confidence with a simple mindset tool
✔ A powerful method to stay calm and respond (not react)
✔ What to say when your child shuts down or doubts themselves

🗓 Thursday, May 7th
⏰ 7:30–8:30 PM CST

Register here now - https://forms.gle/ZEDLwDr9zaSCBg349

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